牛津上海版高一上学期英语期中考试试卷(含答案)
- 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
- 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
- 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
牛津上海版高一上学期英语期中考试试卷
(考试时间:120分钟满分:150)
听力(略)
I Grammar and Vocabulary
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, c and d choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
21.―I have to leave now.
―Must you? I you could stay and have dinner with us.
A.think
B. thought
C. have thought
D. am thinking
22. He then shut himself up in the room, nobody come near him, and got ready to work alone.
A. letting
B. to let
C. let
D. being let
23. When Mohammed, a friend of mine from the Middle East, first went to the United Kingdom to attend the university,he ______ with women in the same class before.
A. had never studied
B. would never study
C. has never studied
D. did not study
24.So far millions of pounds’ worth of damage ______ by a storm which swept across the north of England last night.A. has been caused B. had been caused
C. will be caused
D. will have been caused
25.Enjoy your time in the sun;it ______ last long before the storm rolls in.
A. won’t
B. isn’t
C. didn’t
D. doesn’t
26.By his very success,Webber ______ that there is an eager,enthusiastic public that will support large-scale works of musical theatre.
A. will have been proven
B. had proven
C. will have proven
D. has proven
27.They brought about ______ impossible-navigating a ship carrying human beings to the moon for a landing,and then back.
A. what was regarded
B. what had been regarded
C. what was thought
D. what had been thought
28.Although there is more female participation in IT workforce,______ a significant imbalance of male and female senior positions.
A. it remains
B. there remains
C. there remaining D.that remains
29.I ______ to go to Hawaii today,but when the fortune-teller warned me not to travel,I postponed the trip.
A. was intending
B. was intended
C. would intend
D. had intended
30.I spite of growing popularity,he doesn’t seem ______ the public appearances that are requested of him.
A. that he enjoys
B. enjoying
C. to enjoy
D. enjoy
31.Along with enthusiasm for composing music ______ his devotion to cultivating young people passionate about music.A. come B. comes C. coming D. to come
32.The 1920s ushered in the era of the motor car,thus greatly ______ the amount of time it took people to travel to work.
A. reduced
B. being reduced
C. to reduce
D. reducing
33.The large orchestra was very ______ by Arturo Toscanini,who received enthusiastic applause from the audience.This was truly a concert ______.
A. well conducted;to remember
B. well conducting; remembered
C. well conducted;remembering
D. well conducting; remembering
34.An overwhelming majority of people ______ -91 percent-hold the opposite point of view that peace can only be achieved through dialogue.
A. surveyed
B. surveying
C. survey
D. to survey
35.______ her job with little prospect of finding a new one,she came to the point where she could no longer afford.
______ her entire family.
A. Lost;to be supported
B. Having lost; to support
C. Lost;supporting
D. Having lost; support
36.If any of the symptoms arises,it’s worth ______ a change of diet.
A.to consider
B. of considering
C. considering
D. being considered
37.How many species do you believe will be threatened with extinction when the reservoir is completed?
—I expect ______ ten at least.
A. there to be
B. there being
C. there be
D. there have been
38.______ her salary with that of her male partner’s,she found the unjust treatment toward female employees in the company.
A.Compared B.Having compared
C.To compare D.Having been compared
39.No matter how frequently ______,the works of Beethoven always attract large audiences.
A. performed
B. performing
C. to be performed
D. being performed
40.You may be an inexperienced candidate,but none of that makes things worse than your walking into that interview room ______ confidence.
A. lacked
B. lacking
C. for lack of
D. lacking of
41.With knowledge-based economy starting to ______ and becoming a growing trend,new industries have kept emerging.A. take shape B. take action
C. create civilization
D. pay attention
42.He continued his writing until 1990 when a worsening eye condition ______ the end of his active career.
A. signed
B. signaled
C. considered
D. communicated
43.Over the years,London’s economy has changed from a manufacturing economy to one ______ financial services.A. cared for B. applied to C. preferred to D. based on
44.Tea contains a variety of substances beneficial to human health,but only in a dark,sealed box can it be well ______.A. advised B. balanced C. informed D. preserved
45.They lived in a backward part of the country,with no electricity,paved roads or easy ______ to safe drinking water.A. lack B. guarantee C. remedy D. access
46.If applicants do not meet these requirements they will not be ______ to graduate school,even if they had excellent undergraduate grades and an impressive resume.
A. permitted
B. attracted
C. suited
D. admitted
47.The hotel boasts a lovely dining room ______ the lake,where the view can truly be described as spectacular.
A. overlooked
B. reflecting
C. overlooking
D. reflected
48.The painful experience left her emotionally drained,but she is not the sort of woman to be defeated by a of fate.A. damage B. collapse C. twist D. share
49.The Colosseum ______ for nearly 500 years with the last recorded games held there as late as the 6th century.
A. put into use
B. remained in use
C. went out of use
D. made the use
50.We are trying to get people to like us and approve of us:Our greatest fear is of being ______ and rejected.
A. abandoned
B. ruined
C. reminded
D. stressed
Section B
Directions:Fill in each blanks with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that
For the vast majority of people,checking social media involves a mix of expectation and curiosity.The app feeds on a collective 51 that we are missing out on something,whether it’s a fabulous party,a pop-up sale or the mere concept of vacation.But the same dynamic doesn’t quite 52 to parents sharing pictures of their young children online. There certainly may be an element of proud boasting: “Admire my little son’s taste in jazz,” etc. But these carefully chosen photos often do little more than help parents escape from a harsh day ____53____. The isolation of parenthood delivers one to strange places, and you need your tribe. Sharing images on social media makes the experience ____54____, connecting one to a larger world.
In his new book Why We Should Think Before We Talk About Our Kids Online, Leah Plunkett, a Harvard psychology professor, argues that “sharenting” happens when an adult transmits private details about a child via digital channels. It ____55____ a child’s entry into “digital life.” Studies estimate that by 2030 nearly two-thirds of identity-fraud cases affecting today’s children will have been caused by sharenting.
For Plunkett, there are a couple of reasons to be concerned about sharenting. On a philosophical level, sharenting exposes children to the larger digital world without their permission, ____56____ them of a kind of privacy. This feeds into Plunkett’s second, much broader concern. The ____57____ problem with sharenting is the same with many adult-world privacy issues: the bargain we have made in exchange for these services is that we surrender our data and choose not to imagine the worst-case scenarios. Could things that parents post about children produce real-world ____58____, in terms of bullying, professional reputation, or future prospects? Today, long before children take their first step, their digital data already travels to “thousands, likely tens of thousands, of human and machine users.” How long will it be until someone ____59____ the power to predict who a child will become as an adult based on these data points?
Plunkett’s concerns made parents reconsider their choices. In the end, Plunkett’s advice is to “make more mindful choices” about digital lives though parenthood is often so ____60____ vague that mindfulness seems impossible.
Ⅲ. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
The Last Robot-Proof Job in America?
You can get most food, such as warm cookies or vodka, to your doorstep in minutes. But try getting a red snapper (红鲷鱼). Until recently, if you could obtain it, it would likely have been pre-frozen and shipped in from overseas.
A new tech startup is aiming to ____61____ this situation. Based inside the Fulton Fish Market, a seafood wholesale market, the startup, called , allows customers across the whole county, both restaurants and individuals, to buy from the market. The fish is shipped ____62____, rather than frozen, thanks to an Amazon advanced logistics system. Mike Spindler, the company’s C.E.O., said recently, “I can get a fish to Warren Buffett, that’s as fresh as if he’d walked down to the pier (码头) and bought it that morning.”
There is one thing, ____63____, that the sophisticated logistics system cannot do: pick out a fish. If Warren Buffett orders a red snapper, the company needs to ____64____ that his fish is actually red snapper, and not some other. According
to the ocean-conservation organization, more than 20% of the seafood in restaurants and grocery stores in America is ____65____. For this task, the company has employed Robert DiGregorio, a forty-seven-year veteran of the business, who possesses a blend of judgement and ____66____ knowledge that, so far, computers have yet to replicate.
“____67____ the food-safety stuff, our business could be any market from the last three thousand years of human history,” Spindler told me. He is experienced in the ____68____ business. When he arrived at the fish market in 2014, people were cautious. “They thought selling fish on the Internet was ____69____.” DiGregorio said, speaking for the fishmongers (鱼贩). “They didn’t see how it could possibly work.” Five years ago, DiGregorio didn’t know how to use a computer, but when the Web-site people arrived at the market, he sensed an opportunity. Together, they’ve created a human-machine fish-buying operation.
By I a.m. each night, the company ____70____ from around the country and sends them to DiGregorio. He heads into the market, carrying his tablet computer. The company’s algorithms (算法) ____71____ data on their sources and can tell DiGregorio, for example, which stall to go to get the best tuna (金枪鱼). The computer is a “learning system,” so if DiGregorio makes a choice it didn’t ____72____, it asks, “Was the fish not available? Was it damaged?” All that information is fed back in for next time.
Then, what can a fishmonger see that a computer can’t? DeGregorio showed me his part of the ____73____ process.
“I’m assessing a few things,” he said. First,____74____. Fish should have “nice” slime (粘液). Then, smell. He sniffed the air above the box. “When fish goes bad, it smells like ammonia.” Besides, to get the best stuff, “Fishmongers have to have a relationship with you. To trust you.” He added.
Is he never ____75____ being replaced by the learning system of computers? DiGregorio shrugged. “By the time they invent a computer that can do what I can do,” he said, “I’ll be dead.”
61. A. maintain B. remedy C. substitute D. recognize
62. A. free B. overseas C. separate D. fresh
63. A. therefore B. otherwise C. however D. thus
64. A. ensure B. propose C. concede D. remind
65. A. overpriced B. misidentified C. displaced D. modified
66.А. computer B. cuisine C. fish D. marketing
67. A. Rather than B. Thanks to C. Except for D. Prior to
68. A. fund-raising B. online-grocery C. fish-selling D. non-profit
69. A. significant B. worthy C. responsible D. ridiculous
70. A. sales B. orders C. alternatives D. statistics
71. A. analyze B. supply C. prioritize D. feed
72. A. require B. process C. predict D. value
73. A. calculation B. decoding C. correction D. selection
74. A. smash B. touch C. wipe D. roll
75. A. concerned about B. eager for C. delighted with D. capable of
Section B
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.
For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
For some people, music is no fun at all. About four percent of the population is what scientists call “amusic.” People who are amusic are born without the ability to recognize or reproduce musical notes (音调). Amusic people often cannot tell the difference between two songs. Amusics can only hear the difference between two notes if they are very far apart on the musical scale.
As a result, songs sound like noise to an amusic. Many amusics compare the sound of music to pieces of metal hitting
each other. Life can be hard for amusics. Their inability to enjoy music set them apart from others. It can be difficult for other people to identify with their condition. In fact, most people cannot begin to grasp what it feels like to be amusic. Just going to a restaurant or a shopping mall can be uncomfortable or even painful. That is why many amusics intentionally stay away from places where there is music. However, this can result in withdrawal and social isolation. “I used to hate parties,” says Margaret, a seventy-year-old woman who only recently discovered that she was amusic. By studying people like Margret, scientists are finally learning how to identify this unusual condition.
Scientists say that the brains of amusics are different from the brains of people who can appreciate music. The difference is complex, and it doesn’t involve defective hearing. Amusics can understand other nonmusical sounds well. They also have no problems understanding ordinary speech. Scientists compare amusics to people who just can’t see certain colors.
Many amusics are happy when their condition is finally diagnosed. For years, Margaret felt embarrassed about her problem with music. Now she knows that she is not alone. There is a name for her condition. That makes it easier for her to explain. “When people invite me to a certain, I just say, “No thanks, I’m amusic,””says Margaret. “I just wish I had learned to say that when I was seventeen and not seventy.”
76.Which of the following is true of amusics?
A.Listening to music is far from enjoyable for them.
B.They love places where they are likely to hear music.
C.They can easily tell who different songs apart.
D.Their situation is well understood by musicians.
77.According to paragraph 3, a person with “defective hearing” is probably one who________.
A.dislikes listening to speeches
B. can hear anything nonmusical
C. Has a hearing problem
D. lacks a complex hearing system
78.In the last paragraph, Margaret expressed her wish that________.
A.her problem with music had been diagnosed earlier
B.she were seventeen years old rather than seventy
C.her problem could be easily explained
D.she were able to meet other amusics
79.What is the passage mainly concerned with?
A.Amusics’ strange behaviors
B. some people’s inability to enjoy music.
C. Musical talent and brain structure
D. Identification and treatment of amusics.
(B)
How to place an Order of Custom Jeans
▶Select the Fabric & Styles
→Fabrics---Select the Fabric from our large collection of Denim Fabric Samples
→Special Wash---Select your favorite special wash treatment to make your jeans look stylish
→Thread Color---Select the thread color you want. You can select secondary thread color also, which can be used at certain stitches. Also, you can specify where you want to use the secondary thread under special not at the end of measurements.
→Pocket Style---Select the front pocket & back pocket style. If you want your own styled front & back pocket, select my own design & send us the photo of the pocket style you want. If you are going with our default(默认) pocket style, we will make your jeans with basic 5-pocket pattern, which is universal style for jeans in all countries in the world.
→Fly Style---Select the fly you want, the Zip Fly or the Button Fly.
▶Measurements
Select one option from “make My Jeans” & “Copy A Jeans”
→Make My Jeans---First select fitting according to what type of fitting you want for your jeans.
Give your exact body measurements as described as described & shown in the photos. We will have extra loosing as described in “Fitting Guide Table”. So refer to table first& then decide your fitting type.
→Copy A Jeans---If you already have a perfect jeans and you like it the most, then you can send us all the measurements to us by following the instructions in “Copy A Jeans” section. We will make the perfect copy of your favourite jeans. Please note we can copy only the measurements, not the fabric and accessories.
The measurements written in the measurements box by you will be final measurements for order processing. To change or modify it, contact us by E-mail or by phone and we will inform you about your order status and we will tell you what modification we are able to do at that stage.
▶Confirm Y our Order
By pressing PROCEED tab, you will be redirected to “Confirm Order” page. On this page, you will see all the details you selected during order, you can again modify order by clicking edit tab.
▶Make Payment
You can make payments in different ways. We provide PayPal (direct by by PayPal & by your credit card), net-banking, cheque or cash deposit and send a demand draft options.
▶Delivery
After confirmation of your payment, we will start the jeans making process for you, and we will deliver your jeans within 30 days. After dispatching from here, it will take 3-5 days to deliver in India and 6-9 days to deliver out of India.
▶Enjoy Wearing SQ Jeans TM.
The SQ Jeans TM come ready to wear& pre-shrunk. Wear it & enjoy.
80.In Fabric & Styles, which item leaves you with the least personal choice?
A.Fabric
B. Fly Style
C. Pocket Style
D. Thread Color
81.According to the passage, which of the following statements is True?
A.The tailor will meet all the requirements on your jeans on condition that you state every detail clearly in your order.
B.If the order with wrong measurements has already been processed, nothing cab be done to fix the situation.
C.Before payment, you’d better check your order in detail and feel free to make modifications multiple times.
D.You will have to wash your jeans upon receipt, because they don’t fit perfectly until they shrink a little after washing.
82.If you place an overseas order with full payments by PayPal on October 12, you will receive your jeans no later than________.
A.Oct.21
B. Oct. 26
C. Nov. 16
D. Nov. 20
(C)
Escaping predators (食肉动物), digestion and other animal activities---including those of humans--require oxygen. But that essential ingredient is no longer so easy for marine life to obtain, several new studies reveal.
In the past decade ocean oxygen levels have taken a dive--an alarming trend that is linked to climate change, says Andreas Oschlies, an oceanographer at the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Germany, whose team tracks ocean oxygen levels worldwide. “We were surprised by the intensity of the changes we saw, how rapidly oxygen is going down in the ocean and how large the effects on marine ecosystems are.” he says. It is no surprise to scientists that warming oceans are losing oxygen, but the scale of the drop calls for urgent attention. Oxygen levels in some tropical regions have dropped by an astonishing 40 percent in the last 50 years, some recent studies reveal. Levels have dropped less significantly elsewhere, with an average loss of 2 percent globally.
A warming ocean losses oxygen for two reasons. First, the warmer a liquid becomes, the less gas it can hold. That is why carbonated drinks go flat faster when left in the sun. Second, as polar sea ice melts, it forms a layer of water above colder, more salty sea waters. This process creates a sort of lid that can keep currents from mixing surface water down to deeper depths. And because all oxygen enters the surface, less mixing means less of it at depth.
Ocean animals, large and small, however, respond to even slight changes in oxygen by seeking refuge in higher oxygen zones or by adjusting behavior, Oschlies and others in his field have found. These adjustments can expose animals
to new predators or force them into food-scarce regions. Climate change already poses serious problems for marine life, such as ocean acidification, but deoxygenation is the most pressing issue facing sea animals today,Oschlies says. "they all have to breathe.”
Aside from food web Problems, animals face various other physiological challenges as their bodies adjust to lower oxygen levels. Chinese shrimp(虾) move their tails less vigorously to preserve energy in lower oxygen environments. Some creatures, such as jellyfishes, are more tolerant of low oxygen than others are. But all animals will feel the impact of deoxygenation because they all have evolved their oxygen capacity for a reason, says Oschlies."Any drop in oxygen is going to damage survivability and performance, "he says.
83. According to the first two paragraphs, what worries scientists most?
A. The worsening deoxygenation in the warming ocean
B. The survival of predator and various marine animals
C. The alarmingly changeable oxygen levels in the ocean
D. The lack of attention to the warming of tropical oceans.
84. Which of the following is a reason for the oxygen loss in the ocean?
A. Polar ice melting consumes much oxygen in the ocean.
B. Global warming reduces the amount of oxygen in the air.
C. The surface polar ice water prevents oxygen going down
D. Salty water holds less gas in the increasingly warmer ocean
85. What can be inferred from the passage
A. Ocean deoxygenation changes some animals' natural territories.
B. Ocean acidification is more serious a problem than deoxygenation.
C. Not all ocean animals are bothered by the decreasing oxygen levels.
D. Some animals reduce their movements in order to absorb more oxygen
86. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. The Oxygen Levels of Marine Life
B. Ocean Warming Affects Food Web
C. The Survivability of Ocean Animals
D. The Ocean Is Running Out of Breath
Section C
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each sentence can be used only once.
The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation's greatest public health success stories – but not for everyone
As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964,four in ten teens in the Us smoked; today fewer than two in ten do.___________87_______________.
Their failure is the greatest disappointment in an effort to save lives that was started on Jan. 11, 1964, by the first Surgeon General s Report on Smoking and Health. Its finding that smoking is a cause of lung cancer and other diseases
was major news then. The hazards of smoking were just starting to emerge.
The report led to cigarette warning labels, a ban on TV ads and eventually an anti-smoking movement that shifted the nation’s attitude on smoking. Then, smokers were cool.
Today, many are outcasts, rejected by restaurants, bars, public buildings and even their own workplaces, Millions of lives have been saved.
The formula for success is no longer guesswork: Adopt tough warning labels, air public service ads, fund smoking cessation programs and impose smoke-free laws___88____. If you can stop them from smoking, you’ve won the war. Few people start smoking after turning eighteen. _____89_______.The 10 states with the lowest adult smoking rates slap an average tax of$2. 42 on every pack -three times the average tax in the states with the highest smoking rates.
New York has the highest cigarette tax in the country, at $4.35 per pack, and just 12 percent of teens smoke, far below the national average of 18 percent. Compare that with Kentucky, where taxes are low(60 cents), smoking restrictions are weak and the teen smoking rate is double New York's, Other low-tax states have similarly dismal records Enemies of high tobacco taxes cling to the tired argument that they fall disproportionately on the poor._____90__________. The effect of the taxes is amplified further when the revenue is used to fund initiatives that help smokers quit or persuade teens not to start.
Anti-smoking forces have plenty to celebrate this week, having helped avoid 8 million premature deaths in the past 50 years. But as long as 3, 000 adolescents and teens take their first puff each day, the war is not won
IV. Productive Grammar
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Flu is killing us. The usual response to the annual flu is not enough to fight against the risks we currently face,____91___(say) nothing of preparing us for an even deadlier widespread flu that most experts agree ____92__(come) in the future. Yet we have an annual vaccine, and everyone _______93____(qualify) should get it without question. The reality, however, is that less than half Americans get the flu vaccines. And the flu vaccines we have are only 60% effective in the best years and 10% effective in the worst years. We urgently need a much ____94___(effective) flu vaccine.
In the U. S alone, seasonal flu can cause up to 36 million infections, three-quarters of a million hospitalizations and 56,000 deaths. We are not investing the resources needed to protect ourselves, our loved ____95____ and our communities
Why not? We haven't been hit by _____96____ truly destructive widespread disease in a long time. So as individuals, we let down our guard as our leaders quickly defund and destaff the services we need to protect us.
The risk of continued foot dragging is huge. In a severe widespread disease, the U.S. health care system could be defeated in just weeks. Millions of people would be infected by the virus, and would die in the weeks and months following the initial outbreak.
The cost of preventing epidemics is roughly a tenth of ____97___ it costs to cope with them when they hit. In 2012, a call was issued for an annual billion-dollar U.S. commitment ___98____ the development of a universal flu vaccine. Six years later, the search for a universal vaccine remains seriously underfunded.
The simple reason lies in our collective satisfaction. 99. headlines about the flu are gone, hospitals are emptied of flu patients, and school and workplace absence rates decline, we go back to business as usual.
Leading scientists and public health officials have the capability to keep us much safer from flu. They need your quick and decisive support to succeed. Your action today 100 be a matter of life and death for you and those you love.
V Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
101.他的父母为他考入理想大学而感到自豪。
(admit; pride [n.])
102.尽管他对于把自己的理论应用于实践不感兴趣,但他还是为我们的社会做出了巨大贡献。
(apply)
103.北京奥运会开幕式向人们展示了灿烂的中华文化,给中外观众留下了难以忘怀的印象。
(impression)
104.她一看完那个关于动物的电视节自,就决定要加入野生动物保护组织。
(No sooner)
105.联网时代,便捷和风险共生,唯有创新,方能在虚拟空间拥有成就感和安全感。
(unless)
VI. Guided Writing
Directions: Write an English composition in about 100 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved a new one arose.
Her father, a cook, took her to the kitchen, and he filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to a boil. In one he placed carrots, in the second he placed eggs, and in the last he placed ground coffee beans. He led them sit and boil, without saying a word. In about twenty minutes he turned off the burners. He fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them a bowl. Then he ladled the coffee out and placed it in a mug. Turning to her he asked, “Darling, what do you see?” “Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied.
He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots and she did and noted that they were soft. Then he asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. She smiled as she tasted its rich aroma.
What does it mean, Father? He explained that each of them had faced the same adversity, boiling water, but each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. But after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water. Its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were unique; however, after they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.
Which are you? He asked his daughter.
When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?
阅读上述材料,谈谈面对困境,你想成为胡“萝卜"“鸡蛋”还是咖啡?简述原因
字数:100字左右
Key: 21-25 BCAAA 26-30DDBDC 31-35BDAAB 36-40CABAB 41-45ABDDD 46-50ACCBA
51. F 52. C 53. H 54. E 55. D 56. B 57. G 58. K 59. I 60. A
Keys:61-65. BDCAB 66-70. CCBDB 71-75. ACDBA
76-79 ACAB
80-82 BCD。